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Imagine the thrill of peering into deep time, only to find a fossil within a fossil — a silent, stone-etched echo of life ...
A peculiar fossil discovery has raised eyebrows in the scientific community, prompting researchers to rethink the boundaries ...
Researchers are developing the biomaterial as a more environmentally friendly alternative to concrete, but any wide-scale use ...
Scientists revisited tracks made by a shorebird, a lizard, a cat-like predator and some sort of large herbivore at what is ...
Each time biosignatures are found, biologists confront the ambiguous distinction between life and non-life, and the ...
In past writings to the IV Press, I have discussed the importance of exhibitions within the museum space, how they’re able to ...
Whether or not we’re alone in the universe is one of the biggest questions in science. A recent study, led by astrophysicist Nikku Madhusudhan at the University of Cambridge, suggests the answer might ...
WITH a purposeful buzz, the tiny gardener of the earth approaches bloom after bloom—drawn by nature's invitation of colour ...
We can’t solve problems as dire as climate change and biodiversity loss with the same kind of thinking that got us into ...
A 113-million-year-old hell ant that once lived in northeastern Brazil is now the oldest ant specimen known to science, finds a new report. The hell ant, which was preserved in limestone, is a member ...
As an 8-year-old child, I remember patrolling rows of zinnias and snapdragons that the Westchester Farms grew for cut flowers ...
Join us Friday, April 25, 2025. On Friday afternoon, April 25, 2025, let’s come together to celebrate the scholarly work of our students! “Celebrating Collaborations: Students and Faculty Working ...